Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sun, 01 Mar 2009 21:13:33 +0100 | From | Jesper Krogh <> | Subject | Re: Linux 2.6.29-rc6 |
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john stultz wrote: >> Working (clocksource=tsc) 2.6.26.8 >> jk@quad03:~$ ntpdc -c kerninfo >> pll offset: 0.003208 s >> pll frequency: -25.070 ppm > [snip] >> Non-working (clocksource=tsc) 2.6.29-rc6 >> jk@quad12:~$ ntpdc -c kerninfo >> pll offset: 0 s >> pll frequency: -34.754 ppm > > > Ok, so it seems ntp hasn't really had a chance to settle down, its only > made a 10ppm adjustment so far. NTPd will stop corrections at ~ > +/-500ppm, so you're not at that bound yet, where things would be really > broken.
But I should settle within a "reasonable" period of time? (not hours?).
> If the affected kernel isn't resetting in the logs anymore, I'd be > interested in what the new ppm value is.
I keeps resetting after 7 hours .. Is there more information I can provide?
Jesper
-- Jesper
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